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type Shelf or Mantel Column and Splat
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Unknown maker from the Allentown, PA area carved eagle splat and carved columns with claw feet shelf clock with a skeleton weight driven 30 hours, weight driven movement. This movement is based upon the Black Forest wood plate and brass wheel examples, c1830. -
Hotchkiss and Benedict, Auburn, NY carved splat mantel clock with 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement with carved splat and carved column caps, c1835. -
John Hunt, Plainville, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, weight brass movement miniature triple decker shelf clock, c1835 -
John Sharf, Ceilins Grove, Snyder County, Penna., early mantel clock, 30 hours, time and strike, weight driven brass movement in a mahogany veneer case with shaped splat and cut out pillar and scroll style feet, painted iron dial and reverse painted lower tablet, c1830 -
Unknown, Pennsylvania, 8 days, time and strike, weight brass movement half column & splat shelf clock, c1833. Case looks to have been locally made based on a Connecticut example because the method of construction is different from those made in Connecticut. -
Munger & Benedict, Auburn, N.Y., Empire shelf clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with stenciled splat and painted half columns, painted metal dial and mirror tablet, c1832 -
Silas Terry, Plymouth, Conn., Empire shelf clock, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with carved splat and full turned columns, painted wooden dial and reverse painted tablet, with movement by another Conn firm, c1845 -
Frederick Heisely, Sen., Harrisburg, PA., 8 days, time and strike, weight brass movement half column & splat shelf clock, c1830. Movement made by Heisely that he fitted to a Jeromes and Darrow case with his label overpasted on the Connecticut label. -
J.J. Beals, Boston, 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement c1835, in a mid 20th century hollow column case? This is a difficult clock to assess as it is not typical and was most likely custom made; pinning down a construction date is not easy. Dr. Shaffer had bought this later in life when perhaps his eyesight was failing a bit, as the overall visual experience is stunning, however close inspection shows modern construction methods on the case. -
John Birge for George Mitchell, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, early Ives'-style strap movement (2-wt), triple decker shelf clock, c1831. -
Jeromes & Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 30 hour, time and strike, weight wood movement reeded pilaster & scroll top shelf clock, c1830 -
Eli Terry Jr., Plymouth Conn., pillar and splat short drop shelf clock, 30 hours, wooden works, time and strike, with reverse painted lower tablet, c1833 -
Eli & George W. Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn., 30 hours, time and strike, weight "Groaner" wood movement half column & splat shelf clock, c1830 -
Jeromes & Darrow, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, weight wood movement carved column & splat shelf clock, c1835 -
Birge, Mallory and Co., Bristol, Conn.Miniature Triple Decker with weight driven 30 hours, time and strike, movement, c1843. -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hours, time/strike/alarm weight driven wood movement half column & stenciled splat "Franklin" shelf clock, c1830. -
Seymour, Hall & Co., Unionville, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, weight wood movement carved column and splat shelf clock, c1835 -
Silas Hoadley, Plymouth, Conn., 30 hour, time and alarm weight wood movement quarter column and splat miniature timepiece, c1828 -
Clocks- 5 (Five) Connecticut wooden case time and strike, shelf clocks: Jeromes & Darrow 30 hours, wooden-works stenciled column & splat; Bristol, Conn. 8 days, triple-decker; Ansonia 8 days, kitchen clock; Ingraham 30 hours, Doric; Seth Thomas 30 hours, column; and an Elisha Hotchkiss case-only stenciled column and cornice (no works); mid 19th century -
National Calendar Clock Company large column case with 8 days, time and strike, simple calendar movement shelf clock, c1912.